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Suns 102 Hawks 95

Gerald Green played just 18 minutes against the Hawks on Monday. He scored 13 points and hit a 3-pointer, but he’s going to need more minutes than that to hold his value. Eric Bledsoe and Goran Dragic each played 36 or more minutes, and it appears that Green’s luck has finally begun to run out. He’ll have some more big games this season, but is far from a must-start if he’s not going to get 25 minutes a game on most nights. Kyle Korver was out again for the Hawks due to a back injury and we simply don’t know when he’ll play again. Shelvin Mack made another start, but had just five points and six assists on 2-of-9 shooting.

Rockets 100 Bobcats 89

Dwight Howard finally played through his sore ankle and had 10 points, 10 rebounds, two steals and a block in 33 minutes. Not a mind-blowing night, and he was somehow in foul trouble against Al Jefferson, but better than a DNP donut. James Harden had 31, Terrence Jones stayed hot with 18 points and seven rebounds, and Patrick Beverley helped cause Kemba Walker to hit just 7-of-19 shots. Al Jefferson had another nice game with 20 points, 11 boards, a steal and a block, while Walker finished with 22 points, three assists and two 3-pointers, despite the poor shooting. Gary Neal has been a hot pickup in deep leagues, but missed all eight of his shots and failed to score in 15 minutes off the bench.

Heat 93 Blazers 91

The Heat got a dramatic victory over the Blazers, but I’m going to cut to the chase. Dorell Wright played just 19 minutes for the Blazers and hit 2-of-7 shots to finish with seven points, three rebounds and two 3-pointers. The good news is he has four more games to make this up to us, while he also wasn’t allowed to kill your field goal percentage with volume misses, and hit a couple 3-pointers. The bad news is that Mo Williams ate up all his minutes, and that LaMarcus Aldridge (back) could be ready to return on Thursday. I’ll believe Aldridge plays that day when I see it, but I am seriously questioning my decision to use Wright (and his five games) over guys like Amir Johnson, Jarrett Jack and Williams, who are all on my bench in League Freak.

Williams, for those of you who played him, was nice, getting 32 minutes for 17 points, four rebounds, two assists, two steals and two 3-pointers on 5-of-12 shooting. Ugh. As for the actual game, LeBron James hit the game-winning layup with 11.4 seconds left and Chris Bosh blocked Damian Lillard’s shot to save the day. Dwyane Wade decided to sit this one out, proving that it’s never safe to start Dwyane Wade (19th missed game) in a weekly lineup. Mario Chalmers also banged up his knee, but it sounds like he’ll be OK. And for the thousands of us relying on DoW to help survive the week and advance to the next round of the playoffs, here’s to hoping this was just a bump in the road.

Bulls 89 Pacers 77

The Pacers slide continued on Monday, but at least Paul George was effective with 21 points, a 3-pointer, seven rebounds and four steals, but he hit just 8-of-22 shots. The weight of being the chosen one to carry this team on his shoulders has caught up to him, and he’s no longer even in the MVP discussion. Roy Hibbert stunk, missing all five of his shots and finishing with three points, five rebounds, zero blocks, three turnovers and five fouls. Seriously? Henry Sims just blistered Joakim Noah for a monster line and this is the best Hibbert can do? The Pacers are a mess, and another guy in my lineup, Lance Stephenson, also struggled, hitting just 3-of-9 shots and a 3-pointer for eight points, 10 rebounds and nothing else. The Pacers get the Heat on Wednesday and we can only hope that Hibbert shows a pulse against the center-less champs.

The Bulls got 23 & 8 from Taj Gibson, Carlos Boozer nearly double-doubled, Kirk Hinrich came out of nowhere for 18 points, three assists and two 3-pointers on 7-of-13 shooting, and Joakim Noah posted yet another monster fantasy line, missing a triple-double by two rebounds and two dimes. D.J. Augustin has been very reliable for a long time now, but disappeared against his former team, hitting just 2-of-8 shots for four points. And yeah, he was in another one of my weekly lineups, but DJA should bounce back. Pacers coach Frank Vogel said after the game that Roy Hibbert is “hands down” the defensive player of the game, which makes me wonder if he has even watched Joakim play defense (and offense) this season.

Grizzlies 109 Wolves 92

I stupidly tweeted that it was “Courtney Lee time” when it was announced that Tony Allen would miss the game with a stomach bug. So much for that train of thought, as Lee missed his only shot in 21 minutes and failed to score. And yeah, I had him in some various lineups. The rest of the Grizzlies starters were great, and I’m officially done with Mr. Lee.

The Wolves finally saw Kevin Love play like a normal man, hitting 6-of-18 shots and two 3-pointers for 16 points, seven rebounds and four assists. It’s nice to know he’s actually human. No one on the Wolves really did anything extraordinary, except for Gorgui Dieng, who went off again for 11 points and 17 rebounds. He didn’t block a shot, but as long as Nikola Pekovic is out, Dieng has become a must-start, and then some. Ricky Rubio hit just 1-of-8 shots for six points and four assists, and owners have come to expect occasional lines like this from Rubio, who was dominated by Mike Conley (23 & 6, three 3-pointers, two steals, 9-of-12 shooting) tonight.

Pelicans 109 Nets 104 Overtime

Tyreke Evans stayed red hot with a season-high 33 points, 10 rebounds, seven assists, three steals and a 3-pointer on 13-of-19 shooting, which means we can’t be the least bit mad at him for the seven turnovers. Anthony Davis added 24 points, 14 rebounds and three blocks on 9-of-17 shooting. And Brian Roberts is enjoying the run of Evans and Davis, going for 17 points, six assists and a full stat line in the win. Eric Gordon was out again with left knee tendinitis, which, based on history, could potentially end his season.

Paul Pierce bounced back from Sunday’s dud with 24 points, four 3-pointers, two steals and a block, and Deron Williams added 23 points, eight rebounds, five assists, a steal, a block and three 3-pointers in the loss. Williams is playing with a ton of confidence and is healthy, so keep rolling with him. Shaun Livingston and Mason Plumlee pretty much did what they’re supposed to do, while Joe Johnson celebrated his Player of the Week honors by hitting 4-of-14 shots and 1-of-8 3-pointers for 15 points. And we were back to ‘bad Marcus Thornton’ on Monday, as he hit just 1-of-6 shots for three points in 10 minutes before leaving with some sort of back injury. He had 20 points on Sunday, to which I say ‘whatever.’

Thunder 117 Nuggets 96

Russell Westbrook continues to be nearly unplayable in weekly leagues and sat out Monday’s game in order to rest his knee. He’s slated to play on Tuesday against the Mavs, so at least we’ll be able to watch him go nuts off our collective weekly benches. Kevin Durant, like Kevin Love, looked human with 27 points, four rebounds and eight assists, while Serge Ibaka somehow didn’t dismantle the Nuggets, finishing with 15 points, seven rebounds and three blocks. Reggie Jackson turned out to be a great daily play, racking up 16 points, 11 assists, three steals, a block and three 3-pointers. I wouldn’t use him on Tuesday though, with Westbrook ready to go. Caron Butler hit 10-of-19 shots and three 3-pointers for 23 points, but we’ve seen this song and dance before, and I fully expect him to crawl back into his shell tonight.

All five Nuggets scored in double figures, led by 25 points and seven assists from Ty Lawson, while Kenneth Faried double-doubled with 11 points and 11 rebounds. Timofey Mozgov had 12 points, nine boards and a block, and should be startable going forward with J.J. Hickson (knee surgery) shut down for the year. Quincy Miller started in place of Wilson Chandler, who again was out with a groin injury, and he’s another guy I’ve given up on. As for Miller, keep an eye on him, but I doubt he’s worth a pick up.

Spurs 113 Sixers 91

I’m sure I wasn’t alone in getting ‘Popped’ last night, as Tony Parker, Danny Green and Tiago Splitter were given the night off by their famous coach. Hopefully they’ll all be back in action on Wednesday against the Nuggets, and play well for their remaining three games. The absence of those guys allowed Austin Daye, averaging 2.3 minutes and appearing in his fifth game for the Spurs, to go off for 22 points, six rebounds, two steals, two blocks and six 3-pointers in one of his best-ever games that didn’t happen in Summer League or the preseason. And if you had him in any lineup, including a 30-team league, you should stop reading this and go buy lottery tickets right now. Despite the makeshift lineup, the Spurs still easily rolled the Sixers, handing them their 25th straight loss. Patty Mills had 15 points, three assists, three steals and three 3-pointers, which didn’t come as a surprise with Parker in street clothes. And what may be lost in the Sixers’ losing streak is the fact the Spurs, who, again, were led by Austin-freaking-Daye, won their 14th straight game.

Sixers center Henry Sims was at it again, going off for 10 points, seven rebounds, seven assists and two steals, and props to you if you had him in your lineup. He’s now played well in three straight games and is worth picking up. Thaddeus Young, Michael Carter-Williams (5-of-20 shooting) and James Anderson all played fairly well, while Byron Mullens (15 points, eight rebounds) and Elliot Williams (14 points, two 3-pointers) played well off the bench. The Sixers will likely lose to the Rockets on Thursday, which would give them 26 straight losses, tying the 2010-11 Cavaliers for the worst streak of all time.

Pistons 114 Jazz 94

Andre Drummond is officially back and hit 9-of-10 shots for 19 points, 14 rebounds, two steals and no blocks, while Greg Monroe hit 9-of-15 shots for 18 points and 11 rebounds in the win. Kyle Singler’s cold spell continued with five points in 28 minutes, while Jonas Jerebko backed up his big Sunday with seven points, eight rebounds and a 3-pointer in 24 minutes. He’s officially on radar-watch given his play and minutes over his last two games. Brandon Jennings actually played well by hitting 6-of-9 shots and three 3-pointers for 15 points and eight dimes, while Rodney Stuckey hit 8-of-16 shots and a 3-pointer for 19 points off the bench.

Gordon Hayward hit 10-of-19 shots and three 3-pointers for 32 points, six assists, a steal and a block in the loss. His shooting has been very shaky all season, so this was nice to see. Derrick Favors was invisible with four points, but did have nine rebounds, four assists, three steals and a block in 31 minutes, and Enes Kanter had 14 points and eight rebounds in a start. Marvin Williams played 30 minutes off the bench and owners of Kanter can finally hope that the move to the starting lineup is permanent for the rest of the season. And Trey Burke quietly had a solid line of 15 points, four rebounds, two assists and a steal on 6-of-15 shooting.

Clippers 106 Bucks 98

Larry Drew, as usual, let many of us down again by benching Giannis Antetokounmpo and giving Ramon Sessions the start. Which is funny, since he recently said he was planning to keep Sessions coming off the bench, despite the loss of Nate Wolters to a season-ending hand injury. Of course, Sessions hit 13-of-21 shots and two 3-pointers for a season-high 28 points, six rebounds and seven assists, while Alphabet had nine points in 28 minutes off the bench. I surrender. Khris Middleton was terrible in another start, but Zaza Pachulia and Jeff Adrien each had 14 points while Ersan Ilyasova (rest) watched in street clothes on a back-to-back. The strong play of Sessions also appeared to wreck Brandan Knight, who hit just 3-of-12 shots for nine points and three steals. Leave it to Drew to temporarily ruin the one guy we could count on in Milwaukee. And O.J. Mayo, who had 21 points out of nowhere on Sunday, played just 17 minutes for eight points before leaving with an undisclosed injury. If you can help it, just stay away from the Bucks in all your fantasy leagues.

The Clippers got 27 points, 14 rebounds, six assists, a steal and three blocks from Blake Griffin, who also hit 7-of-9 free throws. I think we can officially say Griffin’s free throw shooting is no longer a worry. Chris Paul was quiet with 14 points and seven dimes, while Darren Collison had 15 points, six assists and three 3-pointers, and Jamal Crawford his 4-of-11 shots off the bench for 13 points and five dimes. Eventually, expect Crawford and J.J. Redick, who is getting close to a return, to ruin Collison.